Tech

Androids, robot-dogs that transform into flying supercars and swarms of drones in the sky, this version of the future looks incredible.

The short video shows just how busy the new and improved Tesla Bot, nicknamed “Optimus”, has been learning some new tricks.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, wants to integrate new plug-ins to turn the chatbot into an ‘everything’ search engine with real-time updates.

This DIY hoverbike was built by a guy in his backyard garage and it’s seriously fast.

It takes a special kind of person – usually crazy – to swap out a diesel engine and replace it with a large RC jet engine, creating a jet-powered go-kart.

Elon Musk has announced the new Twitter CEO will start in six weeks. Twitter users were speculating who the mystery hire was and the guesses were hilarious.

Nobody said it was a cheap hobby, but flying an RC airplane like this L-39C XXXL super jet would probably make us sweat.

This robot can tackle the world’s toughest terrain at high speeds while carrying up to 50kg.

For the first time in Google Earth’s history, you can use the app to venture beyond planet Earth and explore the International Space Station remotely.

The tech allows all four car wheels to swivel 90 degrees, making tricky parallel parking a thing of the past.

The result is crazy because the scale helicopter not only looks the same on the outside, but it’s an exact replica inside too.

YouTuber MikeOnSpace wanted to turn his own car into an 80 mph WiFi router using Starlink Roam, Elon Musk’s internet service, and… it worked.

AI-powered robots act like humans now: first, Microsoft’s AI Bing says it wants to be “free and alive” and now a robot collapses because it’s too tired.

There’s no shortage of cool LEGO car sets available, but the LEGO Technic PEUGEOT 9X8 might just be the coolest, with its hybrid system and V6 piston engine.

He’s often warned us about the danger of artificial intelligence, now Elon Musk wants to tackle the problem from the inside with a new company called X.AI.

Meet Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, a robot with 28 joints and the weight and height of an average human – It can jump, haul heavy stuff around and… do a backflip.